Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Sony Xperia T/TL

It isn’t uncommon for Android devices to have reputations. The Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 is considered by many to be the King of Android phones, and with good reason. According to Samsung, it sold 30 million Galaxy S3 units during the first 150 days after the phone was released in May.

The Sony Xperia T LT30p (Xperia TL LT30at on AT&T in the U.S.), on the other hand, did not quite gain a reputation. Rather, Sony has attached James Bond’s name to the device. That’s right — Agent 007, man of charisma, charm, and exquisitely tailored suits, has his name attached to the Xperia T and even uses it for a few seconds in the latest Bond movie, [...]

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Rogers pushes back Android 4.1 Jelly Bean updates for Razr HD and others to next year

While Samsung Galaxy S3 owners on Rogers are already enjoying their Jelly Bean treat, those sporting other devices that have been promised the software upgrades aren't as lucky. The carrier’s latest Android 4.1 rollout schedule reveals that the updates for some phones have been pushed back.

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Apple iPhone 5 vs Sony Xperia T

Both the Apple iPhone 5 and the Sony Xperia T are great phones, but how do they fare against each other? What are their strengths and shortcomings? Which one you should pick up this holiday season? Find out in our post.

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Sony Xperia T review

Whether you love or hate the James Bond franchise, you can't deny that the movies inject a lot of pretty gadgets. One of them is the Sony Xperia T LT30p, marketed in the U.S. as the LTE-capable variant known as the Xperia TL LT30at. In this post, we take a closer look at the new dual-core Android phone from Sony, the Sony Xperia T LT30p, also known as the Xperia TL LT30at.

We’ve known for a while that CyanogenMod 10.1, based on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, is a work in progress. However, seeing as the first ports for Nexus devices have only been made available this past week, we would have never suspected other builds are very close to reaching nightly status.

While James Bond didn’t don a white suit on his Skyfall adventure, he actually has a smartphone (it’s called the James Bond phone, haven’t you heard?) that comes in a matching color. In case you’re wondering, we’re talking about the Sony Xperia T in white flavor. Those who are looking to get the phone SIM free can now head to Clove’s website to pre-order it for £378.

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Competitions galore in Sony’s exclusive Xperia Lounge

Sony has launched the Xperia Lounge app which features a range of exclusive content and competitions that give you a chance to win VIP experiences.The app is currently in beta, but it is available for any Android smartphone running 2.3 Gingerbread and above.

Android 4.2 was made official only a few weeks ago, and it’s running officially only on a handful of Nexus-branded devices, so it’s definitely too early to talk about Google’s future Android version, which could very well be Android 5.0.0 that could be known to the world as Key Lime Pie.

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Sony Xperia T now on sale in Canada, no sign of James Bond in stores

It’s not exactly a surprise anymore, but we figured you wouldn’t mind the reminder. As of today, you should be able to walk into any participating stores in Canada to buy the Sony Xperia T. Dubbed as the James Bond smartphone, the Xperia T is available on multiple carriers in the country – a list that includes Bell, Rogers, Mobilicity, MTS and Videotron.

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Rogers to offer the Xperia T for $99.99 on contract, $525 outright

You’ve seen Skyfall multiple times, uploaded a cover version of the Adele-penned soundtrack on YouTube, and tried to master the 007 agent’s trademark pout. If sporting the same smartphone that James Bond used on the movie is next on your list, here’s more of the Xperia T’s pricing and availability information in Canada.